GippsTAFE Online Facilitation Course - Resources Work Task
Welcome to the wiki for the GippsTAFE Online Facilitation Course Work Task.
The purpose of this wiki is for us to build up a list of suitable online learning materials. Please select your favourite two or three online resources and add them to the wiki. For each include a title, the URL and a one line description of what the web site is about.
If you put your name at the end we'll know who has posted which items. :)
First Join Wikispaces (you'll be sent an email confirming this), then sign in, (or just sign in if you are already a member). Once you are a member of wikispaces you need to sign in, then click on the "Edit This Page" button, add your information and then click the "Save" button.
More about wikis This link takes you to a great, short, overview video on wikis and how they work. :) http://www.commoncraft.com/video-wikis-plain-english
(Add your links below)
Useful Websites from Mona:
Youth Central http://www.youthcentral.vic.gov.au/
Offers information on jobserch, study, etc for young people living in Victoria. I especially use it with my students when they're doing their resume and cover letter.
Advanced composition for non-native speakers of English http://eslbee.com
Good for essay writing and grammar
Actually I haven't taught English for a few years but I recall this site that I've just revisited:
www.english-online.org.uk
It's no good for advanced students.
Another that looks terrible is:
www.ego4u.com
This is also an elementary English language learning site
From John Bell
http://ofc2009-10-12.wikispaces.com/
Disregard my silly changes - I'm just playing with links and editing
Alex No problem Alex, glad to see you are having fun in here. :) cheers, Frankie
GippsTAFE Online Facilitation Course - Resources Work Task
Welcome to the wiki for the GippsTAFE Online Facilitation Course Work Task.
The purpose of this wiki is for us to build up a list of suitable online learning materials. Please select your favourite two or three online resources and add them to the wiki. For each include a title, the URL and a one line description of what the web site is about.
If you put your name at the end we'll know who has posted which items. :)
First Join Wikispaces (you'll be sent an email confirming this), then sign in, (or just sign in if you are already a member).
Once you are a member of wikispaces you need to sign in, then click on the "Edit This Page" button, add your information and then click the "Save" button.
More about wikis
This link takes you to a great, short, overview video on wikis and how they work. :)
http://www.commoncraft.com/video-wikis-plain-english
(Add your links below)
Useful Websites from Mona:
Youth Central
http://www.youthcentral.vic.gov.au/
Offers information on jobserch, study, etc for young people living in Victoria. I especially use it with my students when they're doing their resume and cover letter.
Advanced composition for non-native speakers of English
http://eslbee.com
Good for essay writing and grammar
Resources for teaching English
http://www.onestopenglish.com
Lessons, plans, etc
Actually I haven't taught English for a few years but I recall this site that I've just revisited:
www.english-online.org.uk
It's no good for advanced students.
Another that looks terrible is:
www.ego4u.com
This is also an elementary English language learning site
From John Bell
http://ofc2009-10-12.wikispaces.com/
Disregard my silly changes - I'm just playing with links and editing
Alex
No problem Alex, glad to see you are having fun in here. :) cheers, Frankie